UPDATE 15.07.2013
So I know I’ve been a bit quiet recently but that’s because there hasn’t really been much going on with the R27 lately. The mileage has dropped through the floor and I’ve just been keeping a low profile.
That was until Saturday morning when I woke up to be greeted by this…
A neighbor of mine had decided to have a rather large bonfire as part of the 11th/12th July celebrations and forgot to mention this to us. So on Saturday morning I woke up to fine the car covered in ash and dust from the bonfire.
So I decided I would spend a bit of time tidying the car up.
First off was a quick rinse, just to blow as much of the debris off as possible.
I then applied some Elite alloy wheel cleaner to the wheels to break into small amount of break dust that was on the rim.
Followed by some Elite Blizzard snow foam.
The snow foam was left to dwell on the car for about 10 minutes
Before being rinsed off and washed with mitt and Meguiar's Gold Class Shampoo.
The wheels were washed using my old favourite, Fairy Liquid (yes I do know to keep it away from the body work).
The car was then dried off.
And the engine bay plastics dressed.
A couple of reflection shots.
My attention then turned to the plastics surrounding the windscreen and scuttle panel.
Which were quickly dressed using Auto Finesse Revive.
That brings us up to today which was me deciding to basically repeat the whole process. To be followed by a full clay treatment and polish with Auto Glym Super Resin. This was then followed by a quick coat of Maguire’s Gold Glass Clear Coat Liquid Wax.
Here are some of the reflection pics
And one to show off the pop of the paint.
I’ve also spent a lot of time touching in the small stone chips around the front of the car and along the bottom of the skirts, so I think its safe to say I’m over the moon with how its looking at the moment.
It would be nice as always to hear your feedback.
John